On Friday October 12, the stage was set for the second royal wedding of the year in Great Britain when Queen Elizabeth’s granddaughter Princess Eugenie (28) and her fiancé Jack Brooksbank (32) were finally allowed to say yes to each other.
The ceremony was held at Windsor Castle, where cousins Prince Harry (34) and Duchess Meghan (37) also married in May. But this time there was a slightly different atmosphere outside the venerable castle.
The wind had decided to really rebel, and some guests had to hold on to their hats when entering. There were also several people whose creative hats were blown to the ground, and the wind hit a fallen tree in front of the entrance.
But as you know, you can’t do anything about the weather. After braving strong gusts of wind, the 850 guests sat in their respective chairs, and the ceremony began.
The bride looked absolutely beautiful in a creation by British design duo Peter Pilotto and Christopher De Vos, wrote the British Express. According to the same site, Princess Eugenie deliberately wore a dress designed with an open back – to show off the scar she received after surgery carried out in 2002. She was diagnosed with scoliosis – a condition in which the spine is dislocated. bent sideways and rotated three-dimensionally.
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